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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 16,2022

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      By: Dinesh Singhal
      Summary: Applicability of interest and penalty on transitional input tax credit depends on actual utilisation: mere wrongful availment or transition of inadmissible credit that is not utilised and is reversed does not generally attract interest, though a token penalty may be imposed for non bona fide attempts; interest and punitive consequences arise where credit has been wrongly availed and utilised. A legislative amendment clarifies that interest applies when ITC is wrongly availed and utilised.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The tribunal found that export entitlements and duty drawback are income assessable as profits or gains from business or profession, that statutory provisions treating cash assistance and profit on transfer of duty remission entitlements assimilate such incentives to business receipts, and that the assessing officer's treatment in computing profits for the industrial undertaking deduction was therefore appropriate, rendering the revisional direction to exclude those receipts unjustified.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Discussions on classification and valuation of crypto for GST continue while GSTN has enabled registration, returns and refunds; CBIC waived interest for specified e commerce operators who deposited collected TCS but filed Form GSTR 8 late, covering interest from deposit date until return filing. Tamil Nadu mandated pre verification of new registrations matching cancelled registrations on key parameters to deter bill traders. Karnataka implemented an electronic module to revoke cancelled GST registrations beyond the 90 day period where appellate or court orders permit revocation, requiring upload of orders and use of officer digital signatures.
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      Summary: Overall exports of merchandise and services expanded in May 2022 and in April-May 2022, with merchandise and services exports both rising but imports increasing at a faster pace, thereby widening the merchandise and overall trade deficits. Sectoral gains were concentrated in petroleum products, electronic goods, leather products, selected agricultural and processed items, engineering goods and pharmaceuticals, while several commodities (notably iron ore and certain cereals) showed declines. Services May data are estimated pending RBI releases and April-May 2021 comparators were pro rata revised.
      Summary: The statement argues the proposed TRIPS waiver is mainly symbolic and structurally similar to enhanced compulsory licensing, with restrictive terms and a finite timeframe that will deter investors and prevent the establishment of new vaccine manufacturing capacity; it further warns that therapeutics and diagnostics are being excluded from near term relief and calls for a holistic solution covering all three categories.
      Summary: The Statement urges conclusion of a permanent solution for public stockholding for food security under the Agreement on Agriculture, criticises entrenched AoA flexibilities that privilege developed-country subsidies (including the Aggregate Measure of Support and de minimis allowances), rejects narrowing of special and differential treatment for developing countries and LDCs, and endorses exemptions for humanitarian procurement while insisting that government-to-government transactions be permitted to ensure global and domestic food security.
      Summary: India urges fisheries-subsidy rules to balance sustainability with socio-economic needs of small-scale, EEZ-based fishers; endorses common but differentiated responsibility and polluter pays principle; calls for a 25-year moratorium on subsidies by distant-water fishing nations beyond their EEZ, exemptions and transition space for low-income and artisanal fishers, differentiated de-minimis thresholds, inclusion of non-specific fuel subsidies in disciplines, and capacity-building to ensure policy space for livelihoods and food security.
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      GST - States

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      F-A-3-02-2017-1-V (32) - dated - 14-6-2022 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      State Government Appoints the Officers
      Summary: Appointment of an Appellate Authority by state executive order, naming the Joint Commissioner of State Tax as the designated appellate officer for the specified divisional territorial jurisdiction and conferring all powers and duties of an appellate authority under the applicable State GST rules.
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      F A 3-93-2017-1-V-(31) - dated - 8-6-2022 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F-A 3-93-2017-1-V-(162), dated the 29th December, 2017
      Summary: An additional proviso waives the late fee for delay in furnishing FORM GSTR-4 for Financial Year 2021-22 under section 47, covering the period from 1 May 2022 to 30 June 2022; the amendment is made under Section 128 and is deemed effective from 26 May 2022.
      3.
      F.12 (15)FD/TAX/2022-24 - dated - 15-6-2022 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to waive interest for certain e-commerce operators as per the recommendations of ITGRC
      Summary: Notification prescribes a Nil interest rate for specified electronic commerce operators who failed to file FORM GSTR-8 for December 2020 by the due date due to a portal technical glitch, provided they had deposited the tax collected in the electronic cash ledger; the waiver covers the period from deposit of the collected tax until filing of the statement and applies only to the GSTINs and period listed in the notification table.

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      IBBI/2022-23/GN/REG086 - dated - 14-6-2022 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Grievance and Complaint Handling Procedure) (Amendment) Regulations, 2022.
      Summary: All grievances must be filed on the Board's dedicated portal. The Board's disposal and investigation timelines are shortened, with an allowance for a limited additional extension on request of the service provider. The Board may forward grievances against an insolvency professional to the relevant insolvency professional agency for disposal under its bye laws and must be informed of the agency's disposal within a prescribed period. If the Board forms a prima facie opinion of a case within the expedited timeline, it may issue a show cause notice or order an investigation under the Inspection and Investigation Regulations.
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      IBBI/2022-23/GN/REG084 - dated - 14-6-2022 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2022
      Summary: Operational creditors must submit relevant extracts of Form GSTR 1, Form GSTR 3B and e way bills, where applicable, with a section 9 application; creditors filing under sections 7 or 9 must also provide Permanent Account Number and email ID. Creditors and corporate debtor personnel must supply information and documents (valuation reports, stock and receivables statements, inspection and audit reports, bank statements and other financial information) to enable preparation of the information memorandum and valuation. A third registered valuer may be appointed where two valuations differ by twenty five per cent in liquidation value.

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      62/2022 - dated - 14-6-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Cost Inflation Index for the Financial Year 2022-23 notified - Seeks to amend Notification No. 44/2017 dated 05/06/2017
      Summary: The Central Government, under the Explanation to section 48 of the Income-tax Act, inserts the Cost Inflation Index for the financial year 2022-23 into the notification table, thereby updating the indexation basis used for computing indexed cost of acquisition and capital gains. The notification is effective from 1 April and applies to the corresponding assessment year and subsequent years as an amendment to the principal notification.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-II DOF3/P/CIR/2022/82 - dated 15-6-2022
      Nomination for Mutual Fund Unit Holders
      Summary: Uniform nomination requirements were prescribed for eligible mutual fund unit holders, allowing investors to either appoint a nominee in the prescribed form or opt out through a signed declaration. AMCs must provide physical or online submission, with wet signatures for physical forms and e-Sign for online forms, and maintain systems for confidentiality and safety of client records. Existing individual unit holders were advised to complete nomination or opt out by 31 March 2023, failing which folios would be frozen for debits.

      GST

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      Instruction No. 03/2022 - dated 14-6-2022
      Procedure relating to sanction, post-audit and review of refund claims
      Summary: Commission directs uniform procedures for sanction, post-audit and review of GST refund claims. Proper officers must follow the principle of natural justice, upload a detailed speaking order with FORM GST RFD-06 addressing filing period, duplication, deficiency memos, limitation, supporting documents, return and dues status, notices and replies, applicant submissions, case law relied upon, and assessment of unjust enrichment. Additional specified verifications are required for ITC refunds, zero-rated supplies, exports, deemed exports and cash-ledger refunds. All refund orders must be transmitted online to the review module; post-audit cells should conclude audit within three months and reviews completed before the appeal-timing window; offline procedures via e-Office are allowed until online functionality is ready.
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